Newbie wonders...
I know that bolt guns *tend* to be more accurate than gas guns for long distance, and I understand how the process of recycling the gas from the barrel to run the gun cycle can have an adverse effect on accuracy, but I was wondering if one of the biggest issues isn't actually barrel length?
The vast majority of long distance bolt action barrels seem to fall into the 26-30 inches range and the extra length generally seems to help accuracy, whereas the vast majority of gas guns have much shorter barrels with anything over 20" being relatively rare.
So would a well-designed long barrel actually help improve the accuracy on a gas gun?
I know that bolt guns *tend* to be more accurate than gas guns for long distance, and I understand how the process of recycling the gas from the barrel to run the gun cycle can have an adverse effect on accuracy, but I was wondering if one of the biggest issues isn't actually barrel length?
The vast majority of long distance bolt action barrels seem to fall into the 26-30 inches range and the extra length generally seems to help accuracy, whereas the vast majority of gas guns have much shorter barrels with anything over 20" being relatively rare.
So would a well-designed long barrel actually help improve the accuracy on a gas gun?